Hello, I am new to the list and am searching for connections to several Millers from NC who later appear in mid-1800's Barbour Co., AL: William 1773 NC Lewis 1803 NC (gravestone indicates 1st Seminole War service, GA Militia) Asa 1805 NC Martin 1812 NC Andrew J 1816 NC We have Lewis, Asa, Martin, and Andrew Jackson Miller in Barbour 1850 and 1860 census, all born NC, and many with same naming patterns in their children. Lewis is in Barbour in the 1880 census, and he gives origins NC NC NC. My G'sGrandmother, Mrs. Archibald D. (Elizabeth) Cooper, 1804 NC-1862 AL, is thought to be a Miller and is possibly a sister to the above younger Millers. Thinking this is possibly a family unit, I have looked for William Millers in 1810 NC census, searching for a listing with at least two boys and one girl, and parents of appropriate age. I did find such in 1810 Rowan, NC, and I also noticed in 1820 census an Asa and Martin Miller appearing there. Families usually tended to repeat names. I understand from stories of a Miller descendant in AL that the Miller line came from northern Ireland to North Carolina. Any thoughts, information, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I don't have much to go on. I am happy to share. Sincerely, Cathy